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4 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1924. thin? so horrible. People do some three months a new prince came to be frozen out, until "there was the WHO SAID THERE AIN'T NO SAN A CLAUS? times lose their liberties though they have a waterfall 120 feet high.

IKourulM t.y Itmao Van Anrln fn 141. (TrmJo Mark "KairlM KftKtxtfrcd. We are sure General Dawes in SUNDAY MORNINU, JAN. 27, 1924. much of George Bernard Shaw's fondness for paradoxes and for satire.

We don't believe, and don't believe that the venerable Anatole believes, French women generally ai' led astray by the fancy doll, tenipteil to a frivolous view of life by the puppet-furbelows of the dressmakers. Nor was the indictment of the poodle ever based on evidence that would get past an intelligent grand Jury. The Paris has added "sacre bleue" and "nomo de dieu" to his accomplishments. His time has not been wasted. Enured at Hie Brooklyn Pout office Sernnd rRm Malt Matter.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW 3. The A ShOi in ed Prena 1 ezel uai titled to the ue for rfpubiiemtton of anrsa pt3SStfsSH gravest Irritation in Berlin royal circles." Queen Elizabeth had no firmer attitude than the virgin Grand Duchess of Luxemburg. Marie Adelaide at last went down as a ruler with colors flying. Her sister Charlotte succeeded her. For Marie marriage in private life was the alterna-live to a convent, and she chose the convent.

That she had some special liberties may be assumed from the fact that her death occurred in Hohenburg Castle, Lenggries, Ba-' raria. We can't help imagining that there was a royalty of soul In Luxem- news riiatfhn credltM to or not otherwme cre'lited tn thl papr. nnd also the local new of spontaneous origin pub' liBheif herein. All nfbts of republication distractions or industry and com-, Three heads are not better than one, if the one Is Leniu's. Russia still has some things to learn hi primary mathematics.

of dispatches herein are also This ppr has a circulation T.arier than inerce for women have a lot more to do with that much-discussed and gravely-discussed falling birth rate in France, which may or may not be a that of any other Eventna; Paper of ('lasn In the I'nKed HUitaa. It value as an Advertlelna' Medium ts Apparent. William Van Andeti Heeter, President, disadvantage to civilisation. Herheit Y. Ounnlnon, Vire-Prea.

and Treaa. Ha vmond M. I iunnisnn, Kprretary. The Tar Heeler stands fast on the "faith once delivered to the saints." North Carolina has banned any teaching of evolution. Josephua Daniels's State is still loyal to the immortal William Jennings Bryan.

burg's Grand Duchess worthy of ro Wmmb Ajswdl sill MAIN OFFICE. THE MILLIONAIRE BOOTLEGGER. 'Faayi Funding, Washington and Johnson mance, worthy of poetry. At leatt she deserves more than a pawn's It is possible for a high soul to Btreeta. Telephone Na 8200 Main.

SUBSCRIPTION RATK3. contemplate the temporary loss of It-re Onta Daily. Five Centa Sunday. place In the history of a period brief enough, in which so many Principalities and Powers have been upset. accustomed creature comforts with PRINCIPLES AND SELF-INTEREST.

There Is a lesson and a warning equanimity. So Canon Kingsley pic In the career of Albert B. Fall that have nothing to do with oil land leases NEW ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENTS. The election of Harold C. Camp and tainted money.

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old one to the effect that murder will bell and Charles W. Lyon as Associate Superintendents of Schools and that of Associate Superintendent Ed out. The warning is that the public should be on its guard against men ward B. Shallow to succeed himself tured Hypatia's admirer, Raphael A-Ben Ezra, the ripely cultured and wealthy young Jew, rich In Lucullean tastes, the friend of proconsuls, facing the mob of Christian monks In Alexandria, calmly giving to the first assailant his gold and his jewelry, calmly swapping his elegant garments for a monk's sheepskin, and wandering out into the desert with no companion but his dog to meditate on things In general. Much In the same spirit George Remus, the millionaire bootlegger of whose professions of principles al arc all worthy, and, as such, deserve ways coincide with their personal in the commendation of those to whom terests.

As Senator from New Mexico Al Talk about narrow escapes! Archie recent events in the machinery of education in this city have proved disquieting. Brooklyn is particularly in bcrt B. Fall attracted national atten tion for but one thing: He was for terested in the promotion of Dr. Roosevelt got out just before Teapot Dome fell. To the man who warned him he owes a debt of everlasting gratitude.

ever making the welkin ring over conditions In Mexico. He never los! Campbell and Dr. Lyon. The former is a graduate of Max the Middle West, orders his valet to an opportunity to take the floor in pack his clothes for a trip south, well Training School and an A.B. of the Senate and denounce those condl dons a pearl gray suit with spats, Polytechnic.

Hehastaught In thisbor Hons, and he was continually urging fixes a magnificent diamond pin in ough and has lectured to many Brook. Governments unite to subsidize emigration from Britain to Canada. Sanity still rules a good part of Anglo-Saxondom. That is a pleasant reflection. lyn institutions.

He was principal of action that would lead to American intervention in Mexico. In this Mr. Fall was altogether nonpartisan. He Ids tie and is the life of bis party on the train speeding toward the Atlanta penitentiary. At the doors of Flushing High School when he was elected.

The latter for many years denounced Republican ta well this castle, very different from his was teacher and first assistant at Democratic administrations for their magnificent Cincinnati home, with its Boys High School and principal of attitude toward Mexico, and urged marble baths and furniture in perfect taste, the 250-pound martyr to drastic action on many occasions. Public School No. 78 for four years. Both have worked through the school Temperament often hampers efficiency. The Rev.

John W. Laird's resignation of the presidency of Albion College may be a good thing for all concerned. In 1912 Mr. Fall made sensational system of this city and both are well charges against Secretary of State Knox for his failure to protect Amer qualified for their new posts. They were chosen to succeed Dr.

William Prohibition donates his silk shirt to a porter, gives his diamonds over to his wife, and starts In on his two-year term of confinement at hard labor. In a cell he gives his first hours leans in Mexico. His charges carried weight because Mr. Fall was a prom McAndrew, recently appointed Superintendent of Chicago's schools, and Dr. Clarence E.

Meleny, who has re Inent Republican and seemed to be speaking as an American who was to reading Dante's aud "Vanity of vanities," saith the preacher. Is he a Modernist? Is he a Fundamentalist? Hard to tell; but If he sticks to his text he still teaches the people knowledge. laughingly tells a guard that the In tired under the statutory age limit. putting duty ahead of party loyalty ferno Is the only bad place he knows Supervision of the education of in attacking a Republican Adminls about. New Tork's children calls for the tration.

In 1914 Mr. Fall was urging the use of the United States Army Like Raphael, Remus has no exalt ed faith to sustain him, only a faith most devoted effort and broad experience and mental equipment. Whatever may have been underlying the attempt to plant Miss Nice! to restore order and maintain peace below the Rio Grande. He kept to himself. He may dream as prob Everybody did not vote In the successful republics of Ancient Greece.

This thought must be in the mind of Yenizelos. It may be responsible ably Raphael did, that the monks in this line. His attacks upon the Mex sheepskins can only hold temporary among the District Superintendents, lean policy of Woodrow Wilson were dominance; that the joy of living is comforting to know that in se for a part of his policy of cuncta tion. vitriolic. He blamed the Wilson Ad ministration for the raid on Colum lecting associates the Board of Edu must eventually prevail; that Lucul-lus and not Diogenes is the man of cation has shown a disposition to look bus and charged that President Wll he future.

Dreams are a vast as- more deeply into qualifications, with son was "giving away the national sistance to tills type of psychology, honor." the results recorded. It is a reassuring reflection that all the candidates Mr. Fall denounced the recognition But unlike Raphael, Remus cannot wander to a St. Augustine to have his Colonel Wedgewood under Macdon-aid is to potter around with the Duchy of Lancaster's bookkeeping. Neither old China nor new France need fear trade conspiracies of his hatching.

the vote came a majority, of Iny-nien as well as a majority of clergymen stood for Garland, who was elected. Many church "divisions' 'are equally imaginary. named, successful and unsuccessful Walt Whitman as an Editor Fought All, Including His Boss of Carranza, and in December, 1919, point of view corrected. And it is fully met the requirements. to have Secretary Hughes tell us what "constitutional and orderly government" is in a land where bullets do everything and ballots do nothing, nnd how long what thinks itself a majority is expected to tolerate alleged minority government with machine guns.

That point Is: aS yet introduced a resolution calling upon the Government to withdraw recognition; to sever all diplomatic rela sad to reflect that the prison chaplain is a vain recourse for the rectiflci- tion of a faulty philosophy. RAILWAYS AND RADIO. Sir Henry W. Thornton, who ab tions and employ the Army to pro- tect American citizens in Mexico. In sorbed progressiviBm from the soil 1920 the Committee on Foreign Rela of Long Island while ho was running As for onr local "bobbed hair impression that he Is a female impersonator of rare dramatic skill grows rapidly in the public mind.

The police mind may absorb It later, and then again it may not. GOLF AND STATESMANSHIP. While John D. Rockefeller Jr. an the Long Island Railroad, has de Alabama doesn't mean to be forgotten.

Her National Committeeman, Walter Moore, is opening headquarters In Manhattan for Oscar W. Underwood as a candidate for the Presidential nomination. It's mighty hard to lose Underwood In the shuffle. tions, of which Senator Fall was chairman, submitted what The Eagle veloped a new use for the omnipresent nounces that he intends to master the FELLAHEEN STYLES 2,600 YEARS OLD. Perhaps Egypt is the most conserv Prof.

Emory Holloway of Adelphi College in The American Mercury. A TRUE biography of Walt Whitman must have relief; it must show his growth, his coming to himself. But such a biography cannot be written until we know his youth as he himself never gave it to us. With this in mind, I began, It) years ago, a search for materials for such a study. Parlly as a re at the time called "a short and pithy" radio.

As head of the government- gentle art of driving from the tee ative land on earth, but It is a gen stairs. These two solemn facts wera the head and front of his THE EAGLE lost no time in replying to the Advertizer and in dealing Whitman a blow Into the bargain: "Mr. W. came here from the Star office, where he was getting four or five dollars a week; he was connected with The Eagle for about two years and we think we had a pretty fair opportunity to understand him. Slow, indolent, heavy, discourteous report of 2,225.000 words, recommend Ing a policy that could lead to notl) without topping one's ball "if my eral truth that the dress-fashions of money holds out," Lloyd George, the owned and government-operated National Railway system of Canada he is going to link up his far-flung personnel with the home ofllce by radio.

Ing short of military intervention and the common people In a given climate canny wlelder of the most wicked subjection of Mexico by the United change little with the centuries THE HOMERS mnshie in diplomacy, has risen to States. The magpie "with head awry and cunning eye, pepping knowingly into a marrow bone," has nothing on the Bok investigators. "Is your head on straight?" is an embarrassing inquiry of the politician law-maker. There's a fine illustration in the Every employee of the Canadian Nn sult of that research, light has been thrown in recent years on a number of very obBCure periods of the poet's The question raised by the testi mummy of a priestess so poor that the defense of the Royal and Ancient, thus bringing on an International crisis between himself and the Paris tlonal Railways Is to purchase a radio set at cost from the company. Brooklyn was honored Friday eve mony in the oil leases scandal is her clothes had been darned, exposed by Dr.

Mond in the Rameseum field nlng by the first appearance in New whether or not the attitude of Mr. Through a string of broadcasting sta life. But concerning the five years before he began to write for The Brooklyn Eagle almost nothing has been known hitherto except the Midi. The Midi truculently blames York for the present season of Mmo Fall toward Mexico was due to his tions extending across the continent near Luxor. Neatl.v folded, the cos Brland's last defeat to the round he Louise Homer and her daughter, financial interests in that country.

In the Canadian National will then be tume of the woman had been laid Louise Homer Stires, in Joint recital his testimony before the Senate com It is not often that mother and able to reach into the homes of every mittee on Thursday Mr. Fall's friend, daughter appear together on the con one of its employees. above the mummy in its wrappings and was state of excellent preservationa long robe of linen, white The Journal of the American Medical Association tabulates a long list of diseases from which doctors die. We note with interest that none die from taking their own medicine. Which is corroborative evidence of Dohcny, stated: Once a week Sir Henry will talk to cert stage; inaoed.

we Know of no precedent for the Homers, who have Fall had been struggling like I had browned by time, piped with green, achieved a public and a style quite for money all his life, and he had them about the railway system of which he is the head and the prob. lems he confronts. Other official? with a V-shaped opening on front, their own, If not entirely admir had large properties in Mexico. He the good faith of the tabulation. aoie in every pnase.

The program was Interested there with W. C. and holes for the arms, fringed around the hem; an outer slip-on gar was hardly an impeccable one from will take turns In emphasizing differ played with David of Carnarvon at Cannes. But what of it? While Briand was in this country he demonstrated to Americans why hp lost out. At the Arms Conference he topped his drive In a foursome with Hughes, Balfour and Kato.

Added to this he found himself bunkered or bunked, as lip said In othpr words on the whole nnval question nnd conceded the match, picking up his ball after the first round and going home. Perhaps if his constituents had allowed him more golf, he would have stuck It and without steady principles, he was a clog upon our success, and, reluctant as we were to make changes, we still found it absolutely necessary to do so. Mr. W. has no political principles, nor, for that, matter, principles of any, sort; and all that the Advertizer says in the above paragraph is totally and unequivocally untrue.

Whoever knows him will laugh at tho Idea of his kicking anybody, much less a prominent politician. is too Indolent to kick a musketo sic." This is obviously ex parte, perhaps written by the publisher himself, Isaac Van Anden, and so overshoots the mark. But It reveals something of the picture Whitman presented to those of his fellow Journalists who had reason for viewing him unsym-pathetlcally. It accounts in part for his frequent changes from paper to paper. the standpoint of artistry, boasting, Greene, who had discovered the Cananea mines, who was his partner ent phases of railway work.

The ra. ment, and several fringed veils. The Yale votes dry by a margin of three as it did, of numerous operatic selec dlo talks will do what a house organ Associated Press story says: including the faculty. The students and attorney for many years, and he tions and songs of small musical had holdings that were supposed to were on the wet side. And the Yale usea to ao, out win do It more value.

As each garment was unfolded News editorially demands Govern Mme. Homer's first group consisted be very valuable. Now those holdings were made less valuable by the promptly and more effectively. In this way Sir Henry hopes to develop of three airs by the great George nient wile of liquors, insisting that and held up to the bright sunshine the native diggers broke out Into loud exclamations, declaring them disturbances that commenced In 1910, esprit de corps among a force scat Frederick Haendcl, and a duet, sung with Mrs. Stires, from Meyerbeer's and are continuing up to the present 1 1te failure of Prohibition is proven already.

Yotitb. is never worried by tered all over the country while ad- "Le Prophete." Her voice is a mag identical in form and arrangement with those worn by the fellaheen women of today. Mile. time, because, regardless of what the American people may think about it, ertlslng the Canadian National Rail- constitutional limitations. nlflcent one, still ample in tone and out to the nineteenth hole, which still flourishes at the Washington embas the Mexican affairs are not settled used with natural dramatic skill En Baud of the Thebes Excavation ays to every Canadian.

Ownership of a broadcasting sta Mission corroborated this statement. sies, according to all the dispatches If John C. Walton, impeached Gov yet, and Senator Fall failed to make the fortune which he hoped to be able to use In establishing his home In New Mexico out of the sale of veloped through long and distinguished service on the operatic stage Sidney-Homer's "How's My names of the newspapers with which he was connected and a limited number of magazine articles, sketches and poems. The purpose of the present paper is to present what has recently been lfarned concerning his writings for the Brooklyn Evening Star In 1845-6, the only editorial work identified as his between the ages of 21 and 27. The Slar was the oldest and one of I he less sensational daily papers In Brooklyn, then a -city of 40,000 Inhabitants.

Thnt It was a Whig organ, whereas Whitman was a Democrat, need surprise no one who Is acquainted with his Journalistic career. With another Whig paper, the Brooklyn Advertiser, he was to have an unonymcus connection in 1850. SOME Idea of what Whitman thought of the Star may be had from an editorlul he published shortly after taking charge of Its Democratic rival, The Eagle. E. B.

Spooner, in the former, had been twitting him upon his editorial de-flclcnces. Ho wrote: "Wouldst thou behold a newspaper which is the incarnation of nerve-lessness? The mere dry bones of a paper, with all the marrow long withered up? Behold that paper In our venerable contemporary of the Evening Star. Conducted for years by one of the worthiest, best-hearted, most respected, and now of the most venerable' citizens we mean that veteran editor and excellent man, Colonel Spooner the Star was an Interesting weekly budget of news, trom tne capital. In doing so lie Now women in Cairo and Alexan crnor of Oklahoma, had a good law tion makes the owner a power In the land. Even a mediocre station might have changed history.

Instead was a bit of acted drama as well as yer he is not surprised and not Jtstounded when the Supreme Court those mines. Mr. Fall's agitation for interven song superbly sung. But Mr. Homer's music la sadly lacking the charm of he went homo to fight In the Cham-ber of Deputies and was stymied by if.

of the United States refuses to Inter fere in his case. Except as a polit Fulton Ferry as Was Editor Brooklyn Dally Eagle: In re article on closing of Fulton Ferry, today's issue: There are three errors therein. It is only comparative recently that these boats wera painted red; orgtnally they were of originality. It is weak and tritely reaches an audience of several hundred thousand which Is giving It a part of the time that formerly went to the phonograph, the moving picture, the theater or to reading. By judicious use of his broadcasting op- tion in Mexico, which was almost continuous for a decade, may have been based upon conviction, bnt It melodic, Mme.

Homer sang as an After all, the Midi need not get ical bluff the appeal to Washington tncore the lovely and popular "Jfr.n had no earthly value to anybody. so heated over a game of ministerial golf. The French allow their ambas-tadors to wear knee-breeches and Coeur s'ouvre a ta voix." from "Samson," and, with her daughter, tin; exactly paralleled his own interest tn Mexico. The suspicion will not down lortunltfes Sir Henry Thornton cmh a light color, white or slate. These Barcarolle from "Tales of Hoff much to develop the efficiency as "The woman tempted me, and I did eat," is the oldest excuse on record gold lace in foreign courts without man.

that a Secretary of the Interior who yaw no impropriety in accepting boats burned hard coal and never did any smoke belching. The engines of these boats were of the comment. Their admirals and friars Mrs. Stires' voice is a pleasing so for Indiscretion. There are Pcnnsyl- well as the popularity of the great and growing railway system of which he is the head.

prano, light In quality, and of clear Inrge sums of money from men who shals arc highly decorated and, in or dria, poor ns well as rich, take their fashions from Paris or from Constantinople. In society circles of these Egyptian cities one might imagine himself in London or In Vienna. But, apparently, ever since 718 B. C. the wives and daughters of the Egyptian peasants the workers of the land, the fellaheen have stuck to the modest phase of the have preferred bare arms, slightly idealized with fringes, and have found veils the most useful of decorations.

Also they have kept tbetr shoulder-blades sheathed as the mummy did, and have had no desire to depend on the shoulder-straps of the modern ballrooms. The fact Is, we suppose, that those who struggle to save themselves nnd their little ones from starvation by hard work have not the leisure to tone, but Is also a voice easily tired, ranlans who think PInchot could paraphrase it as he surrenders his horizontal type, never used walking beam engines. dinary times, rather ornamental. And were to secure valuable Government concessions from him would fall to and Charles Gounod's "King Out, it is correct for a French minister of The Eagle lived close enough to Wild Bells," following Mozart's "Al see any Impropriety in using his of the ferry to have observed these Ielujah," wan unsteady and sung with Hate to sit on the boulevards and alp raspberry syrup nnd soda in the DOLLS, CATS, WOMEN AND DOGS. The researches of French science ambitious notion of seekiag the Re-jmbllcan Presidential nomination Passing the buck to Eve is a masculine prerogative.

facts and not allowed these errors obvious effort. fice as Senator to further action that he wanted to see this Government to have been printed in its article. More songs by Sidney Homer, two lfternoon. Or to make speeches In Into dog psychology, cat psychology by Hageman, and miscellaneous take in Mexico action from which he JOHN DOH. Brooklyn, Jan.

19, 1924. American cemeteries on Sundays which get them into tronhle win, nd woman psychology cannot fall to groups completed the evening, to expected to benefit. gether with the encores, which were well digested, and making a read have world attention. There is Leplnay, college professor, who Is Dantzlg reports a panic among the superstitious from the reappearance able family companion. But heaven often demanded by a capacity audi ence.

EDWARD GUSHING. Tacoma Tragedy. sure cats are "anarchists among ani bless us! It is fallen now Into tho sere and yellow leaf (for a new era America on Mondays. The Midi should go out more on the links It. self.

A twenty-foot putt will work wonders In dissipating editorial spleen. MARIE ADELAIDE DEAD AT 2S. Beauty, wealth to the tune of sev mals," lacking wholly In the sin Mexico's Appreciation cerity and faithfulness of dogs, ami of the "disaster bird," the silk-tailed winter thrush, not seen since 1911. The creature was first hit upon as an tmien when Napoleon came in, In 1812, and ever since has meant war In the preBs hns long since passed) and It must soon die of Inanimation. It Is of the olden lime respectable tloclicslpr HpriiM.l "very rightly compared to the Mexico halls the proffer of help enough perhaps; but, great powers! fair sex." But more striking is thr Anatole France and Pierre f'almette attend to fashion Changes, and what Is most convenient and comfortable In one age Is the same in another.

Egypt Is really no exception to the general rule. eral millions, power over some 380.000 people and a small land rich in minerals and prosperous. Marie Adelaide Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, might well have been regarded as the luckiest young woman in Europe in 1914, when the World War began. She was nnd devastation. Most of us would for a paper like that, to talk of "weakness." Why, one little drop analysis of feminine fondness for absorb superstition if we lived In the from the United States against Hie Huerta rebels In the same spirit that a man who had eaten a rabbit would welcome the offer of a hunter to shoot it.

lolls as an explanation of the falling more of "wcaaness" in ns already too full cup of that article, and it Sini'p 1S21, when Mexico became Independent, history does not record a single case where an unpopular gov. eminent has been upset by ballots, owing to military control of polling JJantzig borderland. birth rate of the French Republic. would have to get somebody a assistance before it could even lean No, dear reader, "Farmer Lodge" Women are said to be forgetting their duties to the human race. By the action of His Holiness the Pope, bishops of France are permit almost 20 years old when the Germans marched over the border.

Educated, like her five younger sisters, In against the wall nnd Addltionul light Is thrown upon It is noted that at a silicic factory is not a Harvard man, and riot a relative of the only original Henry Cabot. Luis Flrpo need not fear any paralysis from his opponent's vocabulary. ear Versailles some 4.000,000 dolls for ted but not compelled to accept and to-operate in the enforcement of the Paris, she wag neither pro-German The Indifferent Jay-Walker London Opinion. "The six-wheel car Is coming," says a motor expert. The average pedestrian is apathetic.

By the time the two front wheels have passed over him be is past caring how many moro there arc. Whitman's posilion on the Star, and also on bis rupture with The KurJo two years later, by an editorial tilt between his successor us editor of (Diocesan Associations Law. Some of ie bteJiops will not do so. It Is clear Of officers and mariners Three hundred steamed away To make a host of Aztecs toast Obregon's gentle bway. The songs were loud, the ship wa proud.

So patriots read the news; All came to grief upon a reef Not far from Vera Cruz. In vain was spunk, the ship Is sunk The Captain sacrificed: The crew keep cool, where rebels rule, Though trials are surmised. More would have died beneath the tide, As each observer notes, But for the aid to them conveyed By rebel rescue boats. Yet taunts may sting as rebels sing "Slo Semper Our freedom-flag the Jobsters drag Where mud It cannot miss. Rrave ship, brave men, are saddened, then; Debate the thinker shuns; the latter Journal, S.

G. Arnold, and One "lifer" in Sing Sing for mur- anti-German, but hated Invaders. Dramatically but Ineffectively she parked her automobile crosswise in a street in front of the Teuton legions. She abdicated In 1919, and in 1920 took the veil as a Carmelite nun at Henry A. Lees, editor of the Adver- triers'" that a mandatory course on Ilie part of the Vatican will alone t-stablish a real entente between Ro tlzer.

Lees was seldom friendly toward Whltmun, but he was quick to take political advantage of tho Modena, near Milan. Now we read man Catholicism and the French Government, but some progress is plit In the Democratic ranks. On places. Iturbide, "Emperor," ubdl-cuted in 1S23, anil was executed Santa Anna yielded several limes, hut only to force. Mlrainon, who murdered prisoners of war, was shot with Maximilian.

Juarez kept Ilie Presidency as long us he chose. did Porllrio DIuz. The latter had led a revolt against Juarez and one against Lerdo, Juarez' chosen succes-sor. He ruled from 1870 to 1910, by force, at polling places. Madero, who overthrew hlin by rebelling, was himself assassinated nfter the Huerta revolt.

Huerfa escaped with his life, nnd Carranza. lebel leader, came In wlih United Slates support. Then, vi ef nrnils. Obregun grabbed power and Carranza was assasslnnted. There are Americans who would Ilk of her death at the age of 2fl, the close July 19, 1 849, he wrote, concerning that friction: apparent Charge It Cincinnati TlmeR-Rtftr.

Dr. Crlle of Cleveland states that the human body Is a muss of electric atoms, each with the power to create energy. That explains the custom, "Charge It." adults are being made each year, at a profit of about $730,000 a year. "Every modiste makes much of her yearly profits by selling fashionably-dressed puppets." Incidentally the dean of French novelists, the author of "The Revolt of the Angels," goes in for the defense of the French poodles, cure accused of distracting women's atten. tion from motherhood, ns a lesser evil than the dolls.

He has no reason for lugging iu Leplnay's anarchist cats, and perhaps is too courteous to the gentler ex lo suggest feline similarities. It may he well tn recall to Amer-Iran maders that Anatole France lies a curiously feminine career. Apparently the" Kaiser, though he The true secret of Whitman's rup ture with Tho consisted in der pays an income tax on fortune of $159,000. That he is the thriftiest rich man in the State is a safe proposition. And nobody envies his prosperity.

Most of the newspapers In America starred the story that the clergy, men of the Protestant Episcopal Dlo-cese of Philadelphia were lined up for the Right Rev. Thomas J. Garland to succeed Bishop Rhlnelander, and the laymen were lined up for the Right. Rev. Henry St.

George Tucker. When heard quickly of Marie Adelaide's nuto fiasco, didn't take her seriously save as a pawn In the world game. Report had It that for four years ho two facts. One was thut he was determined that the puper, while ho edited It. should not be the organ of old hunkcrlsin: and the other Home brew is In eclipse at Rochester because to prevent goitre the authorities have put Iodine in the drinking water and the iodine kills the yeast, Daniel Webster, in his famous speech, at Rochester, can never have contemplated any- wns, I hat on one occasion, hnn per Coue Overlooks Best Bet I Birmingham A-IIi-Rlti I Another Important phase of an I suggestion Is to keep an eye on thu traffic signals.

dreamed of making a Prussian prtno her husband, but she wouldn't look No cynic's quip hits men or shlp sonally Insulted by certain prominent politician, Mr. Whitman kicked Tho fault Is Washington at any of bis offerings. About every that Individual down the editorial.

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